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Out Magazine's top 10 nearest neighbors span magazines, news publishers, a comedian, an events organization, and a TV channel — a mixed-subcategory cluster with no single dominant type and no standout score gap between them.

Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The top 10 run from The Advocate at 0.97 down to BuzzFeed LGBTQ at 0.94, a range of only about three points — the defining feature of a flat shape. HuffPost Queer Voices sits just behind The Advocate at 0.97, and these two are the only neighbors that share Out's own subcategory of Magazines or News Publishing at the very top. Below them, the cluster diversifies quickly: Margaret Cho (Comedians, 0.95), Sundance Film Festival (Events and Awards, 0.94), IFC (TV Channels, 0.94), and Teen Vogue (Magazines, 0.94) all land within a point of each other. Glamour (0.93), GQ Magazine (0.93), and IndieWire (Websites, 0.93) round out the ten. Tallying subcategories across the top 10: four are Magazines, one is a News Publisher, one is a Comedian, one is Events and Awards, one is a TV Channel, one is a Website, and one is a Magazine — confirming the mix. No single subcategory dominates, and the presence of a comedian and a film festival alongside fashion and style titles signals an audience that moves across culture, media criticism, and identity-adjacent entertainment rather than clustering tightly around any one format.

The flat, compressed score band across these ten neighbors reflects an audience with broad but coherent cultural range — one that doesn't belong exclusively to any single media type.

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